Bron Boards 'The Babadook' Follow-Up 'The Nightingale'

Bron Boards 'The Babadook' Follow-Up 'The Nightingale'

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Aaron L. Gilbert's Vancouver and Los Angeles-based company has boarded its latest high profile project and will co-finance and serve as executive producer on The Nightingale.

Jennifer Kent (pictured) wrote and will direct the follow-up to her critically-lauded The Babadook with production scheduled to begin this month in Tasmania.

Set in Tasmania in 1825, the story centres on a young Irish convict who enlists the help of an Aboriginal tracker and heads into the wilderness to avenge the death of her husband and baby at the hands of a soldier and his cronies.

In its first production, Made Up Stories will produce with Kent's Causeway Films and is also co-financing, with major production investment from Screen Australia and in association with Screen Tasmania and the South Australian Film Corporation. …

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